You can imagine our surprise when we googled the ‘Australian township Laverton’ to find out that it’s claimed to be named after Dr Charles Laver who in 1900 arrived in the town on his bike!!

This was such a cool finding. You see here at Parkitect Australia HQ we were thick in preparations to send a modular pumptrack all the way from the Czech Republic to the most remote location a track has ever been sent to. ‘It’s a world first!’

You’ll find Laverton some 950km north-east of Perth via the Great Eastern Highway and Kalgoorlie in the far Northern Goldfields of Western Australia. The history of gold, nickel and the explorers in this region is nothing short of remarkable and prior to the arrival of Europeans the stunning desert area around Laverton had been inhabited by people from the Wangkathaa Aboriginal language group for thousands of years.

Free for all tourists and locals to enjoy, Laverton has officially opened it’s “Quadragon’ Modular Pumptrack offering 47 metres of rideable surface where the perfect geometry and precise engineered modules have created a track that all ages and all abilities can enjoy riding simultaneously with simplicity and lots of fun – all year round.

“It was simple to put together, we can add to it and change it whenever we want.

“It’s terrific to see the kids take such interest in it and will be a great asset to the town.”

We love a great story like this. Seeing the biggest smiles on kids faces, the joy that it brings to parents, the successful results it delivers for councils and development groups is what makes our efforts to bring Parkitect Modular Pumptrack’s into Australia so worthwhile.